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Rutland dating event seeks men to spread the love this May

By Evie Payne

3rd May 2023 | Local News

The event will take place on 20 May at The Angler. Image credit: The Angler.
The event will take place on 20 May at The Angler. Image credit: The Angler.

A Rutland dating event is seeking men to spread the love.

The Rutland Real Dating evening is set to take place this month, but the organisers are in need of more men to join the fray.

Rutland Real Dating host a range of couples and dating events, pairing you up before the big night to ensure that you have a successful evening.

If they can't find a good match for you, they will keep you on record for their next event.

How to get involved:

  1. Fill in the application form below in as much detail as you can, about yourself and your ideal partner. 
  2. Once they have reached the application form cut-off date, the team will go through them and hopefully find your match.
  3. Next, they will notify you when they have found someone for you!
  4. Book your ticket for £35pp, which will confirm your secure space, then all you need to do is turn up!

Applications close on Saturday 6 May - the Coronation day of King Charles III - and they need some kings to join their round up of local queens, so sign up today.

The event is set to take place on 20 May at The Angler, Mill Street, Oakham.

Do you fancy finding love? Image credit: Daffodile Event Planning.

The team said: "Pass this on to your male friends if you think they want to find love, or send them the application form. It'll be a lovely relaxed evening, wine and dining with a blind date. 

"No need to be nervous or shy, we've got that covered and you'll be well looked after."

Click here to submit your application.

     

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